🖤 Restore your ride’s black trim to showroom sleekness—rain or shine!
FOLLOWIN’s Plastic Restorer is a highly concentrated 60ml ceramic coating that penetrates plastic surfaces to reverse oxidation and protect against dirt and water. Unlike traditional dressings, it absorbs deeply for durable, rain-resistant protection with a non-greasy, streak-free finish. Ideal for automotive trim, vinyl, rubber, and even home plastic restoration, it comes with a free applicator for effortless, professional results.
Manufacturer | FOLLOWIN |
Brand | FOLLOWIN |
Item Weight | 6.1 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.15 x 1.57 x 4.33 inches |
Item model number | AU004 |
Manufacturer Part Number | AU004 |
J**K
Careful Not to Use Too Much
Easy to use, works and applies as described. Use sparingly and with caution when dispensing. A dropper lid would work better. I barely had enough for my 1998 Ford Explorer Sport.
S**E
Initial thoughts are very positive... time will tell if it lasts.
**Edited again to provide 4 month followup.4 month followup:Trim is just now beginning to fade. Vehicle is always outside, so I guess I can't complain too much. It seems to be fading in spots, and not consistently all over - kind of interesting.Anyway, I'd say expect it to last in the 4 month range vs. the year range that it promotes. Still very satisfied from a value perspective, especially when other products at a similar price point last a few weeks.Will try some touch-up to see how it goes.**Edited to add a star after 2 months as product has held up and looks the same as when I originally put it on. That's already better than a lot of other non-ceramic products on the market!**Followup thoughts:* After 24 hours, it was completely dry and smooth to the touch. Great!* No indication of fading after two months - looks the same as the day I put it on. Also great!* You are probably only going to get a single use out of the applicator pad so do what you need to with it in one shot. Outside of mine separating, once the product dries on the pad, it will get stiff and start breaking to pieces.* Use a few drops of the product at a time and try to get a consistent coating as THIN as possible. I can tell areas where I didn't coat it consistently on my vehicle at certain angles (it looks thicker/"wetter"). Not bad by any means (and not noticeable to those that aren't looking), but it does bug me a bit.Overall I'm thrilled with the product and, having never done anything like this before, I believe I could do the job twice as well and in a faster timeframe than my first try.Original review below./////I took a chance on this product with no reviews. Not exactly sure why, other than I was determined to get a ceramic based product (which this one claims to be) and this one seemed to be the least expensive option that was specifically intended for plastic trim.Since I'm one of the first (or maybe the first) to review this, I feel it important to say that I paid for this product. It wasn't provided to me for free to review or anything like that.I spent about 2 hours putting this on the trim of my 06 Jeep Liberty. For those not familiar, there is nearly as much plastic on this vehicle as there is paint. Over time, this plastic trim fades. Outside of fading to a not-so-attractive light gray, there were also "zebra striping" in certain areas. Most of the blacks had a funky "rainbow" effect going on as well.My initial thoughts on the packaging:-Product itself appears to be quality but is packaged somewhat generic. Just a plain white box with instructions that were obviously written overseas. My package had a 1/2020 manufacture date with a 2022 expiration date.-Product came with the liquid in a 30ml glass bottle, folded up instructions and an pretty fantastic foam applicator pad. Unlike other ceramic based coatings for paint, this sponge came with a rough textured side that was great for applying the product to plastic. Though it started to separate towards the end, it made the process so much easier than I've seen other ceramic applications use.After prepping the plastic surfaces (scrubbing with soap and water and then using 70% iso alcohol on each piece right before application), I began using the product. About 5 drops on the foam applicator and I began spreading it. I watched as the plastics were returned to a consistent, dark color right in front of my eyes.Note that this doesn't have a die to restore your plastics. It seems to coat/"wet" them and the ceramic property is supposed to keep them looking that way once dry. What this means is that it turned my light gray plastics to a dark gray and then faded/rainbowed black plastic turned a nice dark, consistent black.I imagine this is the "factory" look of my Jeep but can't verify because I didn't have it since new. My wife said it looks great and "like new" which is pretty good praise from her.I recommend trying an area not too noticeable to get used to how it applies and what it will look like. I did underneath my rear license plate as a starting point in case I didnt like it...I also recommend not working in direct sunlight. This is brought up a lot with ceramics and I see why. I bet it would have the opportunity to dry funky before you got a chance to wipe off excess.Speaking of excess, I did do a LIGHT wipe of excess product with a clean microfiber towel after about a half hour of the product setting in. You can tell excess product by it looking noticeably more wet than the rest. I did wipe from one side to the other instead of a traditional "buff" and it looked great. The product was not fully cured and was still a little sticky so I'd imagine a buff motion wouldn't be best.My overall thoughts are as follows:-I'm extremely impressed with the ease of use and results.-Preparation is key - clean your plastics fully to degrease them and make sure the product adheres correctly.-It promotes "no oily residue" and that's pretty much true. There was some stickiness while the product dries. I'm guessing this will stop being sticky once it has fully cured. It's already gotten better.-The only area that I'm not 100% impressed with is the zebra striping that was in the plastic. It's SIGNIFICANTLY better but I can still see it a little bit. Someone who didnt know it was there probably wouldnt notice it. I dont think this is a fault of the product but everything else came out so great I thought I'd mention it.-It doesnt seem to harm paint if you get some on it. I just buffed it out of paint with no residual product noticeable.-A little goes a long way. I did about 5 dots of liquid on the applicator pad at a time. After I was done, it seems like I have 3/8 or so of a bottle remaining. Again, my Jeep has a lot of plastic compared to an average vehicle.At this point, my only concern is longevity. If the product is truly ceramic based as it claims then it should last a year or more (hopefully a lot more). If I start to notice fading in the near future, I'll update my score and review to help other prospective buyers out.All the above said, I think it's worth a shot at the price point. I don't appear to be able to post pictures at this point, but if I do get the option to, I'll show a side by side of the trim with and without the product on it.
J**.
Sticky
In overall I think it worked well. Not on its own. I used the jelly to clean really well and tooth picks for dirt. This is just to give it a nice shine.But;The soft black sponge broke pretty quickly from the harder blue one and it was harder to spread it as it’s very small.I think the solution evaporated slightly so I am not sure a little bottle would be enough for 4 doors, the middle part and the front. I did just the front and the two doors and the middle part.It’s sticky. I didn’t wear gloves and it wouldn’t come off from my hands with soap. I eventually used coconut oil and then soap and it’s better although my hands are still blackish.I recommend buffering it a little after use to get rid of the stickiness.Time will see if it lasts. For now it looks nice
R**Y
What changed?
I bought a bottle about two years ago when I noticed my newer Wrangler JLU exterior plastic parts were fading. This stuff was great when I used to to fix the problem. Really easy to use, it lasted about a year even with weekly trips to the car wash. Really impressed with this stuff at first. This not so much. I'm not sure what happened. I bought a new bottle to correct the fading again. It was difficult to get an even application. It ended up looking spotty in some areas and and a little streaky in others. Even worse, it faded after a month. Now the plastic is really streaky with dark and light spots. I didn't change a thing when it comes to applying this stuff. I followed the directions like I did the first time I used it. I don't know what was changed with the formula or if it was just poor manufacturing, but it's a bad buy now.
E**J
Best way to revitalize your plastic
Absolute fantastic product, have tried dozens of other products that only last until you wash your car this product makes your plastic look like brand new and stay that way after numerous rain, storms and car washes. My door handles were very, very gray from some damage now they look like they did when I bought my truck Well done guys.
M**Z
That I care about the product but too much money
Is kind of expensive for little bottle even if you go drop by drop in the picture is bigger than that but I guest they’d the trick that’s are fault that my complaint
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